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YELLOWBOOK.travel Launches Meta-Travel Site Making It Easier to Search Major Travel...

Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:30am EDT
YELLOWBOOK.travel Launches Meta-Travel Site Making It Easier to Search Major Travel Sites at the Same Time

   YELLOWBOOK.travel Enables Users to Search the Top 12 Travel
Websites Such as Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz, Priceline, Kayak and
Other Major Travel Sites at the Same Time with One Click.
LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
YellowBook Corporation; www.YELLOWBOOK.travel, operator of popular
online business directories and telephone books today announced the
launch of YELLOWBOOK.travel; a tool that enables users to search the
top 12 travel websites such as Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz,
Priceline, Kayak, HotWire, SideStep, TravelZoo and other major travel
websites at the same time with one click without having to search each
website individually.

   YELLOWBOOK.travel has found the solution for travelers that are
tired of searching over a dozen travel websites looking for bargains.
A tool that enables users to enter their travel and flight information
once and have the results pages of the major travel sites placed on
one screen.

   For advertising on YELLOWBOOK.travel or media inquiries please
contact the company directly at BusDev@YELLOWBOOK.travel.

Weiss IR
Steve Weiss, 866-848-3392

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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